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Chicago examiner tuesday Chicago may 9 1911â€”18 pages tuesday Chicago and vicinr-'y â€” unset jr9 /" ed but mostly fair to-diy and to morrow mild temperature mod h t crate to brisk southerly winds /Â«Â£ vf average 68 ol ix no 119 a m the little want ads in to-day's examiner want ad columns ofttimes prove to be the greatest help one can desire if you want help answer the adsm the situation wanted columns and if you want a position answer the ads m the help wanted columns a s pÂ»t2t offi price one cent Â«â€¢*â€¢â– <*Â« ** cim so cents per montk elsie paroubek found dead in canal i body of 4-year-old girl be lieved kidnaped discovered near lockport father identifies her physician sent by examiner * after examination asserts child was drowned the body ot little elsie paroubek the child for whom hundreds of thousands of persons scattered all over the united â– states have been searching for three weeks past was taken from the waters of the drainage canal at the lockport power house last evening late last night the body was identified as that of the long missiug girl by peter paroubek little elsie's father who went to lockport lu company with a reporter for the Chicago examiner that's elsie said paroubek as he looked it the corpse of the child in the undertaking royms of w c goodale at lockpoi tears were running down the cheeks of the man who has hardly known sleep or rest for foitr weeks as he was ' led away thus the search for the golden-haired child she was only four and one-half years of age came to an end followed hand organ the condition of the child's body told the story plainly and eloquently wheu on the afternoon of april 8 little elsie left her home at 2820 south albany avenue to go to the home of her aunt mrs frank trampata only a block away on south troy street she was attracted by the music of a hand organ playing in the crowded street child like little elsie fol lowed the organ she wandered from home boon she was lost i the child's aimless footsteps took her toward water children seem to have a faculty of finding lakes and rivers when they are lost the south branch of the Chicago elver the dartnagc canal and the Illinois & michigan canal are only a few blocks from the paroubek home seven blocks te be exact | the water attracted her she began to play near the edge of tlje canal in all prob ability slips and falls inlo water she slipped and fell no one saw the child no one was near to help her - the waters closed over her and the little body sank from sight the current in the canal is swift bodies of persons drowned do not rise quickly to the surface little elsie's body was not not discovered until it reached the locks at lockport early yesterday evening * a cursory examination disclosed the fact that the body had been in the water four weeks at least there were no marks of violence visible to make sure that little elsie had not met with foul play and her body thrown into the canal the examiner last night had a physician of lockport make a careful examination death was due to drowning said dr b a kingston who made the careful ex amination there are no marks of vio lence on it other than would have been made by striking objects in the water find body in debris a post mortem will be held probably to day to satisfy any small doubt that might remain as to the way in which the child came to her death darkness was falling at the locks last evening when electrical engineer george scully began to clear the guard in the locks from the debris that accumulates day by day the guard protects the great tur n bine wheels forty feet below scully had been at work but a few min utes when he caught sight of a faded and very much discolored little dress of red closer examination showed it was wrapped about the body of a child tenderly it was taken from the water and removed to the goodale undertaking establishment there was hardly any doubt from the flrat that it was the body of elsie parou bek who was supposed to have been kid naped by gypsies the dress was red the hair of the child was fair and there were the discolored teeth that formed one of the positive marks of identification news broken to mother the news of the finding of the body was boon communicated to the examiner a reporter was hurried to the home on south albany avenue in which hope and fear tor the worst have reigned for four loug weeks ab genuy as possible the newr of the finding of the body then supposed to be tiiav of little elsie but not known posi , lively was broken to the father and mother of the missing girl mrs paroubek a nervous wreck who has lived ages in the last few weeks was overcome between her sobs she managed Â«* aay i'a fiad the gypsies didn't get my e*br the search for little elsie paroubek that was curried on almost without cessa tion from april 0 until yesterday was re markable in many many ways probably m 10 americans to meet king george this week lady decies plans gown wonderful dresses are prepared and candidates practice ceremony under teacher special cable to the examiner london may b ten americans will be presented at court tuesday and wednes day nights thereby surpassing the custom of only presenting four a night lady ueeies will be presented wednes day in a wonderful dress of crystal and pearl with embroidered lilies of the valley on a gauze overdress her court train will be of white satin covered with asceu jsion lilies embroidered with silver threads the train will be edged with ermine she also will wear a miainond . tiara and the conveitional trio of ostrich feathers and a veil mrs william phillips formerly caroline astor drayton will wear a rose-colored satin dress with a long train of rose vel vet shrouded in silver tissue and will wear a diamond tiara and many heirlooms of her grandmother mrs astor harriet alexander daughter of charles b alexander and margaret draper daugh ter of the late general william draper will be presented wednesday night both girls will wear white and are now busy rehearsing the curtseys under the super vision of a dancing master rooster is sold for 450 j p morgan's barber makes sale through tip from financier great barrixgtox mass may 8 â€” a thoroughbred fancy buff rock ruoster was sold for 450 by bernard n duclos a lenox barber to-day to dr w seward webb of shelburne falls ' vt the tip that dr webb likes buff rock poultry was given to duclos by j pierpont morgan who is one of the regular patrons of his shop during the lenox season as they were talking about fancy poultry on his last visit mr morgan discovered a 5 bill lying under a chair in the shop the financier put it in his pocket and told duclos that if any of his patrons reported a lost five he would send it to him mr morgan still has the bill heinze lingerie shrinks millionaire's wife after honeymoon protests bill for combinations new york may b a sudden shrink age in certain unlisted holdings of-f au ; gustus heiuze copper millionaire and his wife produced a lawsuit that was settled by compromise fo-dsiy the shrinkage was not in copper stocks but in combina tion sets of lace lingerie which mrs heinze purchased at 5:30 each from the lingerie establishment of mme cohen when mme cohen after the honeymoon presented her bill for these and certain other articles she says mrs heinze de clared that the lace combinations were too short the suit followed mrs belmont's pig slain doctors say animal donated for prize had rheumatism hempstead l 1 may b the pig given by mrs o h p belmont as a prize at the barn dance in freeport in aid of the hempstead hospital was killed by officers of the s p c a to-day the pig was awarded to miss ruth pearsall of baldwin who found that the porker was crippled in the hind legs mrs sarah fisher of the barn dance committee said mrs belmont authorized the statement that the pig was in perfect condition when it left mrs belmont's place sur geons who examined the pig said it had chronic rheumatism parrot in 30 phone talk woman in cincinnati converses with her pet in atlanta - atlanta ga may b mrs w s wall a society woman of atlanta while visiting in cincinnati last week employed the long-distance telephone to converse with her pet parrot here some one holding the receiver to polly's ear when her mis tress spoke polly responded both talked quite freely in fact became garrulous the conversation cost 30 it was worth it according to mrs wall but mr wall expressed himself differently boys see 3 slayers stub man to death miller street victim is un identified but police arrest one suspect trio escapes from police two citizens see murderers but prisoner is uniden tified within thirty feet of where two little boys were standing in the back yard of their home an unidentified italian was last night stabbed to death in an alley at the rear of 527 miller street presumably by black hand assassins francesco and clement cozzi fifteen and fourteen respectively were in the back yard at c2o miller street when they heard the victim scream and saw his three slay ers running through the alley six knife wounds were found in the vic tim's back and one in his chest several of them having passed near his heart the slayers ran north to harrison street then turned west and disappeared but were seen by two others william ely 529 mor gan street and a b chapman a night watchman 2835 shields street who was standing at the corner of harrison and morgan streets lieutenant white of the maxwell street station was the first on the scene the mau was still breathing but was in a semi conscious condition he died shortly tbey literally made a pin cushion of his body said lieutenant white and must have wielded their knives like ligbt nnlg bach thrust was clean and deep and almost any of them would have killed him several minutes later joe pacisslce 945 vernon park place the first street south of harrison was seen running along mor gan street near polk a policeman seized him and he fought desperately to free him self efforts were made to identify him at the maxwell street station hut none of those who saw the murderers running away could say that he was one of them pacissice could give no definite explanation of why he was running and was loath to talk he is either unable to speak english or does not wish to the spot is in the center of a thickly populated italian district but the immedi ate neighborhood has been exempt from black hand outrages several bombs have been exploded farther south the murdered man was about twenty-five years old five feet seven inches tall and weighed about 145 pounds he was smooth faced dark skinned and wore a dark cloth cap brown cloth coat and corduroy trousers taken to maizanno's undertaking estab lishment 935 polk street the body was viewed by scores of residents of the neigh borhood but all declared they did not know him according to the police there were no papers in his pockets nor marks on his clothing to indicate his identity an armed italian giving his name as cologia alongi was arrested last night by harrison street detectives as a black hand suspect the police believe he is a rela tive of the alongi recently sent to the fort leavenworth penitentiary for black mail during alougi's trial threats were kist the lives of postofflce in art and his associates mexican revolutionists attacking juarez loading one of the cannon which the ibels have trained on juarez insiirrectos holding war council (/) francisco madero the rebel leader 2 raoul madero brother of insurrecto chief 3 francisco madero jr 4 general garibaldi one of the rebel generals photograph of rebel sharpshooters , taken during a skirmish with the fed eral troops just outside juarez mexico elkins son traces more stolen works paintings taken from elgin studio said to be in possession of chicagoan i believe that i am on the trace of other valuable works of art painted by my father stolen by an associate and suld in elgin Chicago and new york said harry a elkins 636 west sixty-first street son of henry arthur elkins landscape painter who once had his studio in elgin last night he claims that paintings valued at 50 000 were stolen from his father's studio in 1883 while his father was on a journey that ended in death and declared last night that he would enter suit here in chi cago for repossession or payment in full within the next ten days already he has made a search in elgin and claims that paintings now in the y m c a and the old people's home there as well as in several private homes were pur chased in good faith but from a man who filched the canvases from his father's stu dio while the man whose handiwork fash ioned them was away i am on the trace of more of my fa ther's stolen paintings in new y 0 rk city said the son i also have a trace of two or more here in Chicago i shall make a search for these before this week is ended 1 also intend to send an appraiser to elgin an an eriucj^^^fciows values iu a few days 'â– lirm suit here next week fl public cup banished from city by council ordinance sets limit of ninety days on its existence jn ciudes factories ninety days after date the death cup is to be banished from every public drink ing fountain in Chicago no substitute has been provided but the citizen has ninety days to consider whether he will lap like a dog or bury his face in the trough and drink like a horse alderman coughlln said he would vote for the disappearance of the public drink ing cup if the resolution did not include the drinking cup in the home or the loving cup of the public banquet with its ro mantic associations and traditions the ordinance was introduced by alder man murray of the twentieth ward it was adopted without discussion of any sort after alderman coughlin's fears had been set at rest the drinking cup ordinance prohibits any person firm or corporation or person in charge or control of any railroad or rail road station in the city to keep or offer a common drinking cup for use the ordi nance alse extends to hotels clubs the aters public halls factories offices board ing houses or any train operated in the city for violations a fine of not less than 5 nor more than 50 is prescribed china is given a cabinet imperial edict establishes constitu tional form of government special cable to the examiner pekin may b the long expected impe rial edict abolishing the grand council and substituting a constitutional cabinet of ten members was issued to-day the cabinet as announced however is made up of the present grand councilors with the addi tion of liang tun yen the former presi dent of the foreign board who is now trav eling in the united states prince cning becomes premier and minister of foreign affairs and na-tung and hsu shlh-chang are made vice prime ministers liang yun yen is named second ' foreign minis 5 killed in u s by mexican armies juarez attacked despite madero federals under flag of truce slaughter troop of hebels battle is 01 at tia juana insurrecto generals reported to have broken away from leader's command tatvs order against battles along the boundary line is ignored american soldiers rushed new york may b the following message was received to-night from president diaz : with reference to your message of the 6th in the manifesto i addressed yesterday to the mexican people i made plain not only the sincerity of the resolutions taken by my government to satisfy public opinion but also the hope i have relying on the good sense and patriotism of my fellow citizens that the republic will soon be at peace porfirio diaz el paso texas may 8 â€” in the fighting this evening general navarro was wounded it is not known whether or not the wound is serious t7l paso tex may b the streets of juarez are littered 7 with the dead and dying tc-night since early in the morn v ing when the insurgents began what general madero terms an unauthorized assault the battle has been raging to the north of the rio grande five n americans are dead slain by bullets from across the international line many other americans were wounded by stray bullets some in the very busi ness heart of el paso when the bullets began to fall like hail in the streets of el paso colonel steever in command of the fourth united states cavalry sent couriers to generals madero and na varro bearing this message in the name of the president of the united states i hereby protest against men under your command handling their arms in such a way that bullets fall into united states territory as is happening to-day but the bullets continued to fall and to-night colonel streever wired to washington for instructions before withdrawing the insurrectos had captured all the customs houses the two bridges joining juarez and el paso and the bull ring while madero by telephone was discussing peace propositions with general navarro commanding the federal forces and mexican and insur recto commissioners and go-betweens the advance guard of the insurrecto army and the outposts of the federals battled in front of the el paso union section on the mexican side to-night couriers are galloping back and forth in an effort to arrange an armistice so that peace negotiations may go on during the battle nearly one thousand american troops were massed on the border keeping crowds back and ready to respond to any order from washington general madero thinks remarks attributed to colonel tambourel of the federal garrison in juarez taunting the insurrectos incensed them and in a statement to-night he tells his regret at the occurrence federals flee pursued by the insurrectos the version of the affair given at the madero headquarters is that the federals began the engagement at any rate the federals soon left their adobe stronghold and fled pursued by the insurrectos at the head of the insurrecto band was a canadian w h mckenzie soon after leaving shelter two federals were seen to fail soon th ; federals abandoned their trenches and the rebels fired intermittently for a few hours without advancing _^ at last the federals brought their artillery into action and heavy can nonading began the federals not only shot shrapnel into the insurrecto advancing force t>ut far into the outlying forces of the insurrecto canip near peace grove wiiere the peace commissioners were to have met to day â€¢ the insurrectos however took advantage of the river bank and used it for proection as the federals had been ordered not to shoot into el paso the insurgents advanced to the atchison topeka & stnta fe rail way bridge which joins juarez and el paso driving the federals back into town and taking possession of th e custom houses carrying the fight into juarez the rebels entered the % town and for four hours kept up continuous fire insurrecto reinforcements reached the bridge later in the afternoon bu t did not fire they withdrew at ' night under orders from their chiefs at least fifty el paso houses were struck during the battle it is known to-night that there are ten to twenty-five dead in juarez and fifty to one hundred wounded there are no doctors all citizens have left town and the telephones are silent the insurrectos occupy the houses on the outskirts of juarez from the m exican end of the santa fe bridge around the town on the northwest and west the federals are using field guns and howitzers and throwing explosive shells to-night it was declared that the grand rush would begin on juarez to-morrow morning at a late hour madero had left his headquarters and gone to the front to try to stop the fighting it is believed in el paso among army men that the fight to-day will put at rest all peace negotia tions proving madero's inability to control his men gen madero disclaims responsibility it is believed by many that juarez would have been taken had it not been for conflicting orders from madero early in the day madero under took to open negotiations with the federals for an armistice at 4 o'clock the negotiations failed and madero gave notice thai he pur posed making a general attack at sundown shortly afterward he counter manded this order and said there would be not attack generals pasquai orozco and pancho villa a reformed bandit com mandink a section of madefo's army disregarded maiieio and made the at continued^bfch page 2d column j brains are the sole requirement and the best evidence that a man or woman is properly equipped with them is shown by a daily examination of the ex aminer want ad pages do you want a position your self or do you need help at your office or home are you seeking a profitable business op portunity do you require a good boarding place flat or furnished room * others have had these require ments and satisfied them through these columns why not you Chicago examiner want ad pabtss bead for profit use foi , results phone main 6000 j

Chicago examiner tuesday Chicago may 9 1911â€”18 pages tuesday Chicago and vicinr-'y â€” unset jr9 /" ed but mostly fair to-diy and to morrow mild temperature mod h t crate to brisk southerly winds /Â«Â£ vf average 68 ol ix no 119 a m the little want ads in to-day's examiner want ad columns ofttimes prove to be the greatest help one can desire if you want help answer the adsm the situation wanted columns and if you want a position answer the ads m the help wanted columns a s pÂ»t2t offi price one cent Â«â€¢*â€¢â– ut far into the outlying forces of the insurrecto canip near peace grove wiiere the peace commissioners were to have met to day â€¢ the insurrectos however took advantage of the river bank and used it for proection as the federals had been ordered not to shoot into el paso the insurgents advanced to the atchison topeka & stnta fe rail way bridge which joins juarez and el paso driving the federals back into town and taking possession of th e custom houses carrying the fight into juarez the rebels entered the % town and for four hours kept up continuous fire insurrecto reinforcements reached the bridge later in the afternoon bu t did not fire they withdrew at ' night under orders from their chiefs at least fifty el paso houses were struck during the battle it is known to-night that there are ten to twenty-five dead in juarez and fifty to one hundred wounded there are no doctors all citizens have left town and the telephones are silent the insurrectos occupy the houses on the outskirts of juarez from the m exican end of the santa fe bridge around the town on the northwest and west the federals are using field guns and howitzers and throwing explosive shells to-night it was declared that the grand rush would begin on juarez to-morrow morning at a late hour madero had left his headquarters and gone to the front to try to stop the fighting it is believed in el paso among army men that the fight to-day will put at rest all peace negotia tions proving madero's inability to control his men gen madero disclaims responsibility it is believed by many that juarez would have been taken had it not been for conflicting orders from madero early in the day madero under took to open negotiations with the federals for an armistice at 4 o'clock the negotiations failed and madero gave notice thai he pur posed making a general attack at sundown shortly afterward he counter manded this order and said there would be not attack generals pasquai orozco and pancho villa a reformed bandit com mandink a section of madefo's army disregarded maiieio and made the at continued^bfch page 2d column j brains are the sole requirement and the best evidence that a man or woman is properly equipped with them is shown by a daily examination of the ex aminer want ad pages do you want a position your self or do you need help at your office or home are you seeking a profitable business op portunity do you require a good boarding place flat or furnished room * others have had these require ments and satisfied them through these columns why not you Chicago examiner want ad pabtss bead for profit use foi , results phone main 6000 j